David Dionisi and the Teach Peace Foundation from Oct 15, 2007
From Oct 15, 2007, David Dionisi is a former military intelligence officer, corporate officer, and international volunteer. He is also the author of a book on U.S. foreign policy, American Hiroshima, and the founder of the Teach Peace Foundation. In this interview, which was broadcasted on cable television in the San Francisco bay area, Mel Van Dusen asks David Dionisi about his perspective on 9/11 and his work on strengthening American democracy. Among other interesting points, David Dionisi makes the case that reckless spending on the "war-on-terror", limitation of civil rights, and imperialism abroad actually works against the effort to make us safer in our communities. About 29 min.
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From August 3, 2005, KXJZ's Jeffrey Callison interviews David Dionisi about nuclear threats on our own soil. About 9 min.
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On December 2nd, 2008, Scott Horton Interviews Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges, discusses the anti-occupation motives of terrorists, the similarities of extremists that transcend religion and culture, and how a U.S. economic collapse could usher in a popular uprising of the Christian Right. About 36 min.
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Also an excerpt from Dana Milbank's book Homo Politicus: The Strange and Scary Tribes That Run Our Government. About 29 min.
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